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[Title] => Marines walang kupas - Querubin
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Washington had deployed more than 1,000 US soldiers to train and assist the local army against Abu Sayyaf guerrillas in an extension of the "war on terror," but they were not allowed to join combat patrols in the rebel stronghold of Basilan island.
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[Title] => Abu hostages sought help of Makati congressman
[Summary] => A family from Makati kidnapped by the Abu Say-yaf in June had sought the help of their congressman, Rep. Teodoro "Teddyboy" Locsin Jr., for their release.
This information surfaced yesterday when Rep. Magtanggol Gunigundo I (Lakas, Valenzuela) told a news conference that businessman Buddy Recio asked "their favorite congressman for help."
"We will ask them who this member of Congress is and what was his role in the release of the Recios," he said.
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Washington had deployed more than 1,000 US soldiers to train and assist the local army against Abu Sayyaf guerrillas in an extension of the "war on terror," but they were not allowed to join combat patrols in the rebel stronghold of Basilan island.
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This information surfaced yesterday when Rep. Magtanggol Gunigundo I (Lakas, Valenzuela) told a news conference that businessman Buddy Recio asked "their favorite congressman for help."
"We will ask them who this member of Congress is and what was his role in the release of the Recios," he said.
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February 24, 2010 - 12:00am